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St. Vitus' Dance
A young man who works in a shingle mill, had what is called cedar poison in his hand, and was laid up for several weeks. He was under the doctor's care and had it lanced several times, but it did not heal. At last, becoming alarmed about it, he applied for Christian Science treatment. Within one week his hand was healed and he went back to work, and has had no trouble with it since.
A young girl was taken with St. Vitus' dance in its worst form. She could not feed herself nor talk without breaking down and crying. She doctored two or three months, but only grew worse. The doctor said it would take a year or more to cure her, and it would be likely to affect her mind. The family having received help before in Christian Science, concluded they would have her treated, and in three weeks the girl was well and is in perfect health.
Mrs. C. F. Buchanan, Whatcom, Wash.
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July 13, 1899 issue
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Items of Interest
with contributions from John Hay
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The Washington News Letter
MARY BAKER EDDY
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Distributing the Pamphlets
Irving C. Tomlinson
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Christian Healers are not Persecutors
H. C. BAIRD
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The Lectures
with contributions from Ellen E. Everson, P. I. Kinsinger
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The New Life in Christian Science
BY BERT POOLE.
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Battle with Error Described
with contributions from G. M.
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A Profitable Meeting
Ernestine W. Brach
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From Altoona, Pa.
W. W. Burbank
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About Man
W. B. Dickson
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Miscellany
with contributions from X.
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A Good Recommendation
Herbert S. Fuller
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A man and his wife from the country were among the...
Ellen A. Phelps with contributions from Jacob Zingg
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Healed of Many Ills
Florence E. Nichuals
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Mental Surgery
W. W. K.
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St. Vitus' Dance
C. F. Buchanan
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Rheumatism Healed
Ira R. Simmons